18/08/2025                                                                            
                                    
                                    
                                                                        
                                        Lyme doesn’t just cause infection. It causes inflammation that spreads deep into the body.
And that inflammation can affect far more than joints.
Lyme bacteria (and co-infections) can trigger:
• Nerve pain – burning, tingling, or numbness
• Joint swelling – mimicking arthritis
• Muscle aches – deep, stubborn discomfort
• Central nervous system disruption – amplifying how pain is felt and processed
What feels like fibromyalgia or nerve damage might actually be undiagnosed or undertreated Lyme, especially when test results show “nothing wrong.”
The pain is real. And so is the hope.
When treatment targets the root cause, not just symptoms, healing becomes possible.